GamberiniANDREA GAMBERINI

He became Professore Aggregato of Medieval History in 2007. In 2013, he was awarded the national scientific qualification as Associate Professor. He was the Fowler Hamilton Visiting Research Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford, in 2012-2013, and has since been a Member, a Visiting Professor at Kyoto University in 2010, and a Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 2012, then elected Life Member. He is a Fellow of The Royal Historical Society (F.R.Hist.S.), and a Member of the Società Storica Lombarda. He is also a member of the Ph.D. Committee on Historical Studies at the University of Milan, and a member of the Referee Board of “Reti Medievali – Rivista”. He has joined the Editorial Board of “Quaderni Storici” and is a co-editor of the series “Studi di Storia Lombarda” (Milan, Unicopli).

His research interests focus on Late Medieval Italy and fall into three main strands: political and constitutional history (with special attention for the state-building process, the relationship between city and countryside in the post-communal period, and the political culture of landed aristocracy), ecclesiastical history (mainly the episcopate), and political languages in Early Renaissance Italy.

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